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Heads Roll at Guns and Ammo Over Editorial on the 2nd Amendment – The Power of Informed Citizens, Part 1

By Terry | 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights , Gun Control , Military , Personal Liberty

I was working on my hunter friend’s computer at work the other day which was ailing. As the processes were taking some time to run, I picked up an issue of Guns and Ammo (December 2013) he had around and browsed through it. On the last page was the closing editorial entitled “Let’s Talk Limits: […]

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NSA Surveillance Turn About – Camera’s on Police Drop Abuse Complaints by 88% in 12 month Study

By Terry | Bill of Rights , Personal Liberty , Personal Privacy , Police Brutality

By now, most of us are aware that the NSA is watching us. This gives, those who claim Federal authority over us high access access to our private lives irregardless of our 4th amendment right of privacy. However, it also begs another question, just who is watching them? Well, now that appears like it might […]

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Did Obama Affirm His Collectivist Mentality In His Inaugural Speech? A Reflection of His Marxist Foundations?- Part Two

By Terry | Bill of Rights , collectivism , individualism , natural law , Personal Liberty , The Constitution

Before reviewing the statements made in Obama’s inaugural speech and comparing them to the concepts covered in Part One, I would like to clarify one other point. A careful reading of the Bill of Rights affirms the individualist concept. However, it is probably most clearly expressed in an often overlooked amendment- the 9th. The 9th […]

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Did Obama Affirm His Collectivist Mentality In His Inaugural Speech? A Reflection of His Marxist Foundations?- Part One

By Terry | Bill of Rights , collectivism , Constitutional , individualism , natural law , Personal Liberty , The Constitution

[dropcap color=”color-default” font=”times” style=”oblique” size=”scmgc-3em”]C[/dropcap]ontrary to current government brain washing and propaganda, our Constitution was based on the concept of individualism. Now, of course, the framers and the colonists may not have called it that, but they did understand that all freedoms arose from the individual, NOT the government. To determine where Obama falls on […]

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Off Limits? The Prescription Medication Connection to Sandy Hook and Other Shootings

By Terry | 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights , Gun Control

David Kupelian, author of The Marketing of Evil and How Evil Works who documented the relationship of prescription medication in his book How Evil Works commented on The Giant, Gaping Hole in Sandy Hook Reporting today. A 60 Minutes interview with friends of Sandy Hook shooter Adam’s Lanza’s mother, revealed that Adam “was on medications […]

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Quick Update on Walmart Ammo Story

By Terry | 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights , Gun Control

[dropcap color=”color-default” font=”arial” style=”oblique” size=”scmgc-3em”]T[/dropcap]he public response to the WalMart ammo story reported by Investment Watch and mentioned on Rush Limbaugh’s radio show was apparently quite strong. Naturally, WalMart responded to the story with denials. Spokesperson Ashley Hardie from WalMart’s Headquarters said, “The information is inaccurate.” In response to the question about whether WalMart is […]

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Collateral Damage- Why Can the Military Kill Innocent Civilians and Nobody Talks About Controlling Their Guns?

By Terry | 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights , Gun Control , Military

[dropcap color=”color-default” font=”arial” style=”oblique” size=”scmgc-3em”]I[/dropcap] guess its OK if you are in the military and a few dozen, hundred or even hundreds of thousands of civilians die as a result of what is referred to as Collateral Damage, the title of a book by Chris Hedges. After all, they are the military and represent their respective […]

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